Enterprise & Equity Value
A holding company consolidates a 60%-owned subsidiary. The sub has its own debt and cash on the consolidated balance sheet. How do those flow into the parent's EV bridge?
Model answer
Because the sub is consolidated, 100% of its debt and cash already sit in the parent's consolidated debt and cash lines - so they flow straight into total debt (added) and cash (subtracted) like any…
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